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Rotate The Orientation Of Split Windows

Let's say you have a vim session going with a single window/buffer open. If you were to then open another file with the split command (e.g. :sp README.md), then you'd have a horizontal split. With one file above and one file below.

You can rotate the orientation of the split to be a vertical split with one file on the left and another on the right. You can do this with a Window CommandCtrl-W H (that's ctrl-w and then capital H).

If you want to go the other direction—from a vertical split to a horizontal split—you can use Ctrl-W J (that's ctrl-w and then capital J).

This trick only works when there is a split between two windows. When additional splits are involved, it will rotate the focused window to that orientation and leave the others stacked in their current orientation.

See :h CTRL-W for more details on these and other Window Commands.